In surveillance video posted to TPD’s Facebook page, four people whose faces are covered are seen ransacking the store, knocking over displays and trying with various levels of success to remove what appears to be the display phones that are attached to the tops of counters.

In surveillance video posted to TPD’s Facebook page, four people whose faces are covered are seen ransacking the store, knocking over displays and trying with various levels of success to remove what appears to be the display phones that are attached to the tops of counters.

How
do you catch a criminal? Authorities in Findlay say the answer may be through
social media. After releasing a list of their 50 most wanted online last week,
they're now making arrests.

Six
people have been arrested in the last week since Findlay Police posted the list
on their Facebook page. The Crimestoppers unit of the Hancock County Sheriff's
Office helped create the list.

"Facebook
is a big thing, and people are naturally curious, so they'll look down through
the most wanted and maybe see someone that they either know, or maybe they live
next to them and they didn't know they had a warrant for them," said Det. Lyle
Harvitt, from the Hancock County Sheriff's Office.

Most
of the people on the list are facing child support and drug charges.

"We
just don't have enough people to go out and serve all these warrants," Harvitt
said. "We have a bunch of warrants. A lot of people keep ahead of us, too. They
move continuously, so it is hard to keep up with them."

Officials
say by putting the wanted people's names and faces out for the world to see
online, it allows citizens to help them get lawbreakers off the streets.

"The
public is actually involved, and they want to help us catch these people,"
Harvitt said.

Highway Patrol troopers say they are searching for a 2001– 2005 Silver Toyota Sequoia or 2004 – 2005 Toyota Tundra with damage to right front headlight assembly and missing right side mirror. (Source: SCHP)

The South Carolina Highway Patrol is asking for the community’s help in locating a vehicle that was involved in a fatal hit-and-run crash Monday night in Hopkins.